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Officer of the week – Police Officer Vincent G. Danz

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Remember September 11, 2001
Angels Among Us

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Police Officer Vincent G. Danz
Shield 2166
ESS-3
10/27/2001

by Dan Samaria
Publisher/GCC
Sept. 30, 2009

Editor’s Note: We at the Chronicle, will never forget those police officers, who have given their lives in 9/11. Each week we will honor one with their stories.

This week we feature:

Police Officer Vincent G. DanzPolice Officer Vincent G. Danz
Shield 2166
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(recovered)

Vincent G. Danz was a member of the New York Police Department’s Emergency Service Unit’s third squad in the Bronx. The elite unit’s officers are experts in areas like psychology, rappelling, scuba diving, first aid and marksmanship. Officer Danz liked the excitement and challenge of the E.S.U.

Officer Danz, of Farmingdale, N.Y., was also a husband, and a father of three daughters, including an 8-month-old. With the two older girls, he liked to watch “SpongeBob SquarePants,” a Nickelodeon cartoon.

“He was a special breed,” Felix Danz said of his brother, who at 38 was the youngest of nine children. “I’d always ask him if he had any good jobs lately. He’d say, ‘Yeah, I had this subway “pin job,” ‘ where some poor soul was taken out by the subway, or even worse, still alive.”

“The E.S.U. guys are the ones who go on the tracks, find some way to lift up the train and get those people out,” Mr. Danz continued. “He wasn’t boastful. He wasn’t one of those guys with the swelled chest at the bar. He loved his work and the guys that he worked with. They would die for one another. I think that goes globally for the N.Y.P.D. My brother and his partner went into the trade center without any questions. They knew what to do and how to do it. Unfortunately, this thing was bigger than either of them.”

- The New York Times 10/27/2001

Source: NYP Angels

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